Inspirational Tip Nov.13: Creations inspired by Rose!

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by Judy Ellis, Wire-Sculpture.com

Inspirational tips November 13, 2013

Rose Inspired Creations

Hello friends – Judy here!

It’s been a great honor and a pleasure to read the heartfelt sentiments from all of you and to see the beautiful pieces that you’ve submitted as a tribute to Rose.

Many of you have expressed how much the tips and articles that Rose has written over the past few years have inspired you to pick up your wire and beads, and get going!

I asked for anyone with “Rose” inspired pieces to share them with us. Here are just a few of the many that we received!

I hope you will find them as beautiful and inspiring as I have.

Rainbow pendant wore wrapped by Linda Pope

Rainbow wire wrapped pendant by Linda Pope

Wire wrapped earrings by Don & Karen McCoun

Necklace by Don & Karen McCoun

Wrapped pendant by Don & Karen McCoun

Miniature wire baskets by Lois Steele.

Wire wrapped Pendant by Linda Pope

Wire wrapped “bug” pendant  by Terry J. Murray

Fordite wrapped pendant by Joan Madouse

Wire wrapped pendant by Don & Karen McCoun

Necklace by Don & Karen McCoun

Wrapping it up:

I want to thank everyone for the warm welcome over the past few days! I am thrilled to be working with such a great group of people here at Wire-Sculpture.com.

Don’t forget – we are always looking for submissions for weekly tips or new wire artists! If you have an amazing pattern that you’d like to share, simply Click Here to submit your idea. You could be featured on our Blog or we might pick your pattern!

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2 Comments

  1. avatar

    Jeanne

    November 13, 2013 at 1:07 pm

    I love lampwork and dichroic beads/pendants but what is the difference and how can I tell by looking if it’s not identified?

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    Carla

    November 17, 2013 at 7:19 pm

    How do I keep flat oval or coin shaped beads from turning when wearing them? The bottom one especially always turns. It makes it difficult to work with the ovals. Thank you for your advice!